Bahamas Cruising Notes

These are the notes from the Cruising the Bahamas seminar: Covid – there are no restrictions any longer. You are free to roam.   Customs & Immigration Click2clear website -use this to fill out paperwork .  You can pay online too.  https://www.bahamascustoms.gov.bs/imports-and-exports/about-click2clear/info-for-individuals/      Leaving the Bahamas:   You do not need to  clear out if US and returning to the US. 

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Sandwich Baskets

This idea was suggested by my friend Tom Rose who sails “Corsair”. This gadget saves on water by cutting the amount of dishes you have to wash, and it saves on trash because of less bulky paper products. Less water, less trash, it’s a winner on any boat. The idea is to use just a napkin or a very thin

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Measuring oil for the outboard

About half the outboard motors you see in the Bahamas or Caribbean are 15 HP two stroke Yamahas. This is a popular choice because it weighs less than a 4 stroke 9.9 HP, and you have the horsepower to plane a RIB with 4 adults. This tip won’t help you if you have a 4 stroke engine, but if you

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Shower Sprayer

This is the shower head we use on our boat. Yes, that’s right; it’s a kitchen sink dish sprayer! We’ve been using it for years now without a problem. What I like about it is that it forces the shower taker to take a “Navy” shower. You cannot leave the water running without depressing the handle. It is also an

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Recycling aboard

While in Horta recently I was rafted up next to Paul and Sheryl Shard from the TV show “Distant Shores”. You can enjoy their great show about sailing to “Distant Shores” on the AWE cable channel. www.distantshores.ca Sheryl had recently bought a Sailrite sewing machine and was setting up for the first time. I mentioned the “Recycling Bag” idea to

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Waterproof Your canvas

After several years your canvas may lose some or all of its ability to repel water. There are several good products out there to refurbish the water repellency. Starbrite makes a good one, and the makers of Sunbrella lend their name to one called “303 Fabric Guard”. You can find these at your favorite marine supply store. They work. What

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Dinghy Ladder

I want my wife come back and sail with me time after time. Therefore I do things to make it nice for her. A nice head, a nice shower, shade for her Irish skin. As the saying goes, when she is happy, the skipper is happy. One of the things she has trouble with is getting back out of the

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Fishing Gadget

I’m just back from sailing adventure for a few months in the eastern Caribbean and it was suggested that I post something about a “Fishing Gadget” of sorts. My inspiration for this is a young man named Cayden Wittrock. He is a very good fisherman and I learned things from this 13 year old. He is sailing with his parents,

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Setting the Pole

I’ve shared this tip with many a cruiser, and several have told me that I need to mention it here. It has to do with using your whisker pole. I use my pole a lot, probably more than others do. I do not carry a “cruising chute” because I simply do not want to sacrifice the huge amount of storage

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A Solid Seat

If you plan to sail offshore please consider doing this one. I’ve been on several trips on my boat and others where the toilet seat hinges either break or the hinge screws pull out of the seat. The seat becomes unusable. If it’s a long trip, this will be a real pain in the ass, literally. The way that this

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